mommar wrote:Suffice to say a '65 Studebaker was my first car , I had many cigar band Rings , loved my peddle pushers and
Say kids, What time is it?"
"It's Howdy Doody time
Ahhhhhhhh the good old days
1958 Edsel. (I didn't own one, but a friend of mine did)
Ozark Airlines
Only the Shadow Knows
Buddy Holly
Washington Senators
American Football League
Saturday Matinees
Heckle & Jeckle
Yosemite Sam
Foghorn Leghorn
Chester B. Goode
RAWHIDE
Have Gun Will Travel
Captain Marvel comics
.5 cent packs of baseball cards, where you'd get five cards and a piece of that GOD-AWFUL, rock hard piece of Igneous Rock disguised as chewing gum
Roller skate keys
Streetcars
Packards, Studebakers, Ramblers, La Salles, Corvairs
I could go on, but I worked all night, and I'm pretty tired.
(Don't mess with me when I've had a good night's sleep & taken my geritol).
I remember about half of these, along with 8 tracks, Atari, Pong, and Albums.
I don't remember the ice truck, but I do remember a BUG truck that would spray down our streets in the evenings! The whole street would be very foggy. You couldn't even see next door. We were so hoping to go out and "play" in the fog, but my parents wouldn't let us!
PackPhanGirl wrote:I don't remember the ice truck, but I do remember a BUG truck that would spray down our streets in the evenings! The whole street would be very foggy. You couldn't even see next door. We were so hoping to go out and "play" in the fog, but my parents wouldn't let us!
Down at the beach (Delaware), woke up early one morning on the back porch with a hellacious hangover to the sound of Japanese Zeroes strafing my position. Turns out it was the mosquito sprayers. Crawled inside for a glass of water and a few more ZZZZZs.
“Give me a woman who loves beer and I will conquer the world.”
- Kaiser Welhelm
"The call is a loud wulli-wulli, and there is much twittering at the drinking holes."